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. >>> there are signs of the truce between israel and hamas is holding this weekend. palestinian sources say israel has eased restrictions on gazan fishermen, allowing them to go up to six miles from shore. the fishermen had been restricted from going more than about three miles into the mediterranean. also palestinian farmers have resumed tending their land along the israeli border. a hamas official says that egyptian and israeli officials are expected to meet monday to discuss details of that cease-fire. >>> to egypt, what's happening there now makes it look like the arab spring never ended. this is the scene tonight in cairo. demonstrators back spending the night in tahrir square. president mohamed morsi has announced sweeping new powers for himself ordering egyptian courts not to overturn any decree or law issued since he took office. this dramatic video is from the city of damanur where members of the muslim brotherhood exchanged gunfire with anti-morsi protesters. reza sayah is tracking the story for us in cairo. >> reporter: demonstrations continue against egyp
. >>> there are signs of the truce between israel and hamas is holding this weekend. palestinian sources say israel has eased restrictions on gazan fishermen, allowing them to go up to six miles from shore. the fishermen had been restricted from going more than about three miles into the mediterranean. also palestinian farmers have resumed tending their land along the israeli border. a hamas official says that egyptian and israeli officials are expected to meet monday to discuss...
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. >>> there were signs truce between israel and hamas is taking hold this weekend. palestinian sources say israel has eased restriction on gaza fishermen allowing them to go up to six miles from shore. the fishermen were restricted to three miles into the mediterranean. palestinian farmers resumed tending land. hamas official say egyptian and israeli officials are expected to meet monday to discuss details of that cease-fire. >>> to egypt now where what's happening makes well, the arab spring look like it never ended. we remember the crowds of demonstrators, protesters, a regime bent on consolidating and preserving its power. that was then. this is the scene right now. demonstrators are back spending the night in tahrir square. president mohamed morsi announced sweeping new powers for himself. ordering egyptian court not to overturn any decree or law issued since he took office. as the crowds gather there's a growing unease over what could happen next. >> reporter: demonstrations continue against egyptian president mohamed morrissey not the big numbers that we saw o
. >>> there were signs truce between israel and hamas is taking hold this weekend. palestinian sources say israel has eased restriction on gaza fishermen allowing them to go up to six miles from shore. the fishermen were restricted to three miles into the mediterranean. palestinian farmers resumed tending land. hamas official say egyptian and israeli officials are expected to meet monday to discuss details of that cease-fire. >>> to egypt now where what's happening makes well,...
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did hamas score a victory? i mean, even after the truce was announced there were several rockets that fell on israel. >> i think in fairness hamas will always claim victory, but the truth is in the eight days of fighting, we hit them hard. we hit their command and control. we hit their missile stocks. we hit their communications and their organization. we hit their military machine, and i think there's a certain amount of bravado in hamas' behavior. we didn't want this conflict in the first place. we wish we didn't have to defend our people, and we hope now that the quiet will prevail and that there will be no need for israel to act to protect our civilians. >> but hamas has always refused to recognize israel. israel has always called hamas an energy of peace. wish we knew the answer to the next question. but can israel and hamas co-exist peacefully? >> if hamas was to moderate its positions, if hamas was to accept israel's right to live in peace, if hamas was to renounce terrorism, if hamas was to support the
did hamas score a victory? i mean, even after the truce was announced there were several rockets that fell on israel. >> i think in fairness hamas will always claim victory, but the truth is in the eight days of fighting, we hit them hard. we hit their command and control. we hit their missile stocks. we hit their communications and their organization. we hit their military machine, and i think there's a certain amount of bravado in hamas' behavior. we didn't want this conflict in the...
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i mean, we need to forget the idea that we will control hamas militarily. >> but, if hamas gets out of control, doesn't it have detrimental effect on egypt? isn't it in his interest to ensure the security of hamas, and keep things quiet and calm in, you know, the gaza strip and elsewhere? >> i think he needs to keep quiet and calm in his own country, in his -- at home. he has -- he's trying to put himself above the law and he's trying to ensure more power saying to the people trust me, i am the revolution, i am the guy that, you know, gets rid of mubarak and he's becoming a second mubarak. so it will be very challenging for him to keep quiet at home, and i'm repeating this. he does not see himself as the policeman for hamas. he's actually supportive of hamas, supportive of their national identity, now their exploration for freedom and dignity. look all around the arab world people protest to get rid of regimes. we're asking the palestinians, whether in west bank or gaza, to ignore their pride to have freedom and live in dignity. >> you talk about him evolving into a second hosni mubara
i mean, we need to forget the idea that we will control hamas militarily. >> but, if hamas gets out of control, doesn't it have detrimental effect on egypt? isn't it in his interest to ensure the security of hamas, and keep things quiet and calm in, you know, the gaza strip and elsewhere? >> i think he needs to keep quiet and calm in his own country, in his -- at home. he has -- he's trying to put himself above the law and he's trying to ensure more power saying to the people trust...
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ally in egypt's mohamed morsi and, the president helped broker a cease-fire deal between israel and hamas, following 8 days of cross-border fighting in israel and gaza and now the white house has to deal with that egyptian leader, who is expanding his presidential power. and, causing, unrest, once again and molly henneberg live in washington with the news. no coincidence, i'm guessing on his timing of the power grab? >> reporter: that's right, harris, middle east analysts say no, he was riding high on the world stage after helping to negotiate that cease-fire, between israel and hamas and gaza and decided to make his move and consolidate more of his power in egypt. here's more on that. >> now, washington has to take a choice, are we going to put more pressure on morsi, but if we do so he may not work with us on stabilizing the gaza piece, it will be difficult for this administration to deal with. >> reporter: the move, quote, raises concerns for many egyptians and the international community. harris? >> harris: what about the white house? any idea what they will do next regarding egypt. >
ally in egypt's mohamed morsi and, the president helped broker a cease-fire deal between israel and hamas, following 8 days of cross-border fighting in israel and gaza and now the white house has to deal with that egyptian leader, who is expanding his presidential power. and, causing, unrest, once again and molly henneberg live in washington with the news. no coincidence, i'm guessing on his timing of the power grab? >> reporter: that's right, harris, middle east analysts say no, he was...
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that israel has only targeted hamas communication facilities not to general media offices. we're talking about two media buildings indeed but on the roofs of these media buildings hamas wisely positioned a whole system of communications and electronics for its own personal or operational work we targeted only these and tenors these communications center and you can see an accurate hit on the roof none of the floors were targeted of course there was a little bit of. it as a result of the explosive some windows shattered and so on i think that if a journalist chooses to locate himself near hamas facility that's a mistake hamas is starting civilians we are not looking to target civilians we are targeting terrorists there is a border to reject the rougher border it's opened do you know that every day we allow patients from gaza to get hospitalization in israel despite the rocket fire do you know that we supply electricity to gaza what other country in the world would act this way. more than twenty gyptian rights groups have urged the country's islamic leader to withdraw into ko
that israel has only targeted hamas communication facilities not to general media offices. we're talking about two media buildings indeed but on the roofs of these media buildings hamas wisely positioned a whole system of communications and electronics for its own personal or operational work we targeted only these and tenors these communications center and you can see an accurate hit on the roof none of the floors were targeted of course there was a little bit of. it as a result of the...
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hamas and israel continue their aerial assault on each other. hamas has launched more than 200 rockets in the past 24 hours and israel bombed dozens of targets overnight. >> we are in a battle to save lives. >> reporter: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu met with secretary of state hillary clinton tuesday night. he says israel is hoping for a peaceful end to the fighting. >> if there's a possibility of achieving a long-term solution to had problem through diplomatic means, we prefer that. >> reporter: clinton assured israel of u.s. support. >> the rocket attacks from terrorist organizations inside gaza on israeli cities and towns must end. >> reporter: secretary clinton met with palestinian leader mahmoud abbas this morning and will lead are egyptian president mohamed morsi later today. >> the goal is to promote regional stability and advance the security and legitimate aspirations of israelis and palestinians alike. >> reporter: egyptian president mohamed morsi is seen as critical to any peace deal. his muslim brotherhood is hamas' pare
hamas and israel continue their aerial assault on each other. hamas has launched more than 200 rockets in the past 24 hours and israel bombed dozens of targets overnight. >> we are in a battle to save lives. >> reporter: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu met with secretary of state hillary clinton tuesday night. he says israel is hoping for a peaceful end to the fighting. >> if there's a possibility of achieving a long-term solution to had problem through diplomatic...
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so what, if anything, did hamas really gain from this? it proved, hamas officials say, it can fire rockets, about 100 a day into israel, farther than ever before, even while under attack. and hamas achieved recognition, not from the united states, but middle east countries as celebrations continued into the night, there are also doubts that the fighting will pause for long. do you think this cease-fire will last? >> no, no, no, i think a few days. >> reporter: a few days? cease-fires don't last long here, more fighting is usually a sure thing. richard engel, nbc news, gaza. >>> this is martin fletcher in tel aviv with a sense is there is nothing to celebrate. >> it is very difficult to trust a terrorist organization like hamas. >> reporter: the mood was not helped by tel aviv's first bomb attack in six years. noon, a man left a bomb here, 11 wounded, the terrorist ran away. the cease-fire capped a tough day of 130 rocket attacks, one smashing right through this house. >> it landed just about a moment ago. >> reporter: only two days ago an
so what, if anything, did hamas really gain from this? it proved, hamas officials say, it can fire rockets, about 100 a day into israel, farther than ever before, even while under attack. and hamas achieved recognition, not from the united states, but middle east countries as celebrations continued into the night, there are also doubts that the fighting will pause for long. do you think this cease-fire will last? >> no, no, no, i think a few days. >> reporter: a few days?...
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did hamas score a victory? even after the truce was announced, there were several rockets that fell on israel. >> i think in fairness, hamas will always claim victory, but the truth is, in the eight days of fighting, we hit them hard. we hit their commanding control. we hit their missile stocks. we hit their communications. we hit their organization. we hit their military machine. and i think there's a certain amount of bravado in hamas's behavior. we didn't want this conflict in the first place. we wish we didn't have to defend our people, and we hope now the quiet will prevail and that there will be no need for israel to act to protect our civilians. >> once again, that was the spokesman for the israeli government. >>> this story is particularly close to my heart. it's about a 9-year-old who refused to be a victim of bullying, and when she took matters into her own hands, her school and her entire community noticed. we'll introduce you to her. about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i
did hamas score a victory? even after the truce was announced, there were several rockets that fell on israel. >> i think in fairness, hamas will always claim victory, but the truth is, in the eight days of fighting, we hit them hard. we hit their commanding control. we hit their missile stocks. we hit their communications. we hit their organization. we hit their military machine. and i think there's a certain amount of bravado in hamas's behavior. we didn't want this conflict in the...
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says that this is why it's already a victory scored by hamas. really so i think netanyahu and his government have lost and or or i would pretty much put them in the category of a short term losers in this use fire if you just the whole thing sure that clearly how israel has no long term strategy in dealing with the power of the people or the . hamas by clinging so. hard to this approach to resist and of course. verging on more popularity and to be honest with you just before the attacks or its. popularity was pretty much at one going and now it's coming back again to the scene. and preventing. a ground invasion on the power pretty much defending them at least that's what the with the public you know those things. polls show about half of all israelis i think the government should have pushed forward with the offensive that killed over one hundred sixty palestinians while hamas rocket attacks killed six israelis my god kevin oh when earlier i talked to alex s.-l. ski spokesman from the prime minister's office who now says israel's only goal is pe
says that this is why it's already a victory scored by hamas. really so i think netanyahu and his government have lost and or or i would pretty much put them in the category of a short term losers in this use fire if you just the whole thing sure that clearly how israel has no long term strategy in dealing with the power of the people or the . hamas by clinging so. hard to this approach to resist and of course. verging on more popularity and to be honest with you just before the attacks or its....
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. >>> hamas deployed more police to the gaza border with israel. the rare move by the group in control of the gaza strip followed intervention by egyptian mediators. they urged both sides to preserve the truce that ended eight days of fierce exchange of fire between israel and hamas. the extra police presence is intended to keep gaza residents away from the fence that is secured by israeli soldiers. >>> protestors are once again gathering tahrir square in cairo. people are angry about president mohammed morsi giving himself nearly absolute power. as cbs 5 reporter ines ferre tells us -- >> reporter: demonstrators ran from egyptian police who launched tear gas cannisters into the crowd. it's the second day of protests over president morsi's decree giving him sweeping new powers which exempt him from judicial oversight. there were clashes outside the high court in cairo. and inside, at least 150 judges, lawyers and prosecutors demanded morsi withdraw his declaration. morsi's power grab came one day after winning international praise for helping broke
. >>> hamas deployed more police to the gaza border with israel. the rare move by the group in control of the gaza strip followed intervention by egyptian mediators. they urged both sides to preserve the truce that ended eight days of fierce exchange of fire between israel and hamas. the extra police presence is intended to keep gaza residents away from the fence that is secured by israeli soldiers. >>> protestors are once again gathering tahrir square in cairo. people are...
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of the guards and hamas by clinging so. hard to this of course your resistance of course. verging on. to be honest with you just before the. attacks were. popular it was pretty much it and now it's coming back again to the scene and. preventing. a ground invasion. pretty much defending at least that's what the public you know those things. really and my colleague kevin when interviewed a spokesman from the israeli prime minister's office. the government lost popular opinion over the outcome of the conflict we saw small called us surgical israeli bombings killed dozens of gazan civilians. you know definitely there are many people in israel the thing the prime minister should. get more and more get more of this operation go on ground operation because these people don't believe but hamas will really stop firing rockets and fortunately unfortunately people in israel cannot believe that the international community can . pressure and enforce the cease fire and that's why people are so kind of frustrated the prime minister started that peroration and i'd like to ask you about th
of the guards and hamas by clinging so. hard to this of course your resistance of course. verging on. to be honest with you just before the. attacks were. popular it was pretty much it and now it's coming back again to the scene and. preventing. a ground invasion. pretty much defending at least that's what the public you know those things. really and my colleague kevin when interviewed a spokesman from the israeli prime minister's office. the government lost popular opinion over the outcome of...
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ok hamas does not care about how many palestinian civilians are killed because they don't do anything in terms of building infrastructure protect they and therefore it is you know you want to kill israeli as they really are some school yards. in why israel cares about its civilians. still i mean it's not really been mentioned here gentlemen gentlemen nothing's been mentioned here they did the gaza strip is under siege go ahead i would still like to know which arabic newspaper reflects this absolutely ridiculous distorted version of recent history we are now being served up. secondly. is is are the claims that greg norman is making about how mass somehow a justification for mass murder by israel in the gaza strip whether in two thousand and eight two thousand and nine or today or in the next round now peter you mentioned the seeds i mean there are underlying factors here there is the occupation there is that continuously deprived right of self-determination of the palestinian people and of course in more recent years there is a siege and blockade of the gaza strip that's the context wh
ok hamas does not care about how many palestinian civilians are killed because they don't do anything in terms of building infrastructure protect they and therefore it is you know you want to kill israeli as they really are some school yards. in why israel cares about its civilians. still i mean it's not really been mentioned here gentlemen gentlemen nothing's been mentioned here they did the gaza strip is under siege go ahead i would still like to know which arabic newspaper reflects this...
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hamas says a ceasefire with israel does not mean an end to the smuggling of arms into the enclave hamas official denied media claims that egypt and the u.s. had secretly agreed to to stem the flow of weapons coming into gaza through this in the sinai this comes on day three of the shaky truce with television which is largely holding despite several odd breaks of violence one palestinian their civilian was killed and one thousand wounded by israeli gunfire on the border after i guess trast passed on the buffer zone sporadic clashes followed with several incidents also taking place in the west bank meanwhile hamas is hailing the ceasefire as a victory and some analysts say the militants have every right to celebrate. the israeli side i think netanyahu and his government have lost and or i would pretty much put them in the category of the short term losers in this. just all we really how israel has no long term strategy in dealing with the power. of the gaza hamas by clinging. hard to the poor to resist and of course the. regime. to be honest with you just before the. attacks were. popular
hamas says a ceasefire with israel does not mean an end to the smuggling of arms into the enclave hamas official denied media claims that egypt and the u.s. had secretly agreed to to stem the flow of weapons coming into gaza through this in the sinai this comes on day three of the shaky truce with television which is largely holding despite several odd breaks of violence one palestinian their civilian was killed and one thousand wounded by israeli gunfire on the border after i guess trast...
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be so many childs who would be dying and came only go ahead how would you reply to that it's always hamas is fault . outdated tired old propaganda you know murder and may have and it's and it's never the fault of the murderer this is this is simply outrageous and more importantly one hopes will some day have to be argued in front of the international criminal court where the judges can decide on the basis of the laws of war whether such drivel is acceptable or not you know looking also at the political dimension. the most recent reports we have is that the egyptian president mohamed morsi has indicated a ceasefire will start tonight if that is indeed accurate i think first of all we can expect a spike in violence leading up to the cease fire the reports israel has given the entire population of gaza city dropped leaflets ordering them to immediately evacuated perhaps areas in a position to confirm that but more importantly it means that israel has failed to achieve its proclaimed objectives of deterring the palestinians and eliminating their long range rocket capabilities ok harry and thi
be so many childs who would be dying and came only go ahead how would you reply to that it's always hamas is fault . outdated tired old propaganda you know murder and may have and it's and it's never the fault of the murderer this is this is simply outrageous and more importantly one hopes will some day have to be argued in front of the international criminal court where the judges can decide on the basis of the laws of war whether such drivel is acceptable or not you know looking also at the...
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many israelis are disappointed with the outcome of the operation and view the truce as a victory for hamas. alyssa and rachel are packing for the u.s. a cease fire might have been announced but they're not waiting around to see if it works the women were part of an internship program to see what it's like to live in israel so they came they saw and now they choosing to leave to spend very anxious living on the edge like knowing that at any moment the sounds like laugh i may have to go into a bomb shelter and like it's being scared by public transportation and staff. the streets of tel aviv are far cry from the streets of gaza when news of the truce was met with celebrations and fireworks the somewhat muted israeli reaction belies a growing disappointment in the way many here feel the government handled things but i do think that israel finished the operation just so anything could finish it very soon i think we had a good momentum for this operation we have very good start and i think that if we were to continue we could have achieved. more a better result from its i do think that we could
many israelis are disappointed with the outcome of the operation and view the truce as a victory for hamas. alyssa and rachel are packing for the u.s. a cease fire might have been announced but they're not waiting around to see if it works the women were part of an internship program to see what it's like to live in israel so they came they saw and now they choosing to leave to spend very anxious living on the edge like knowing that at any moment the sounds like laugh i may have to go into a...
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obama administration praised the egyptian president for help brokering a cease fire between israel and hamas. >> what happens in egypt will have consequences beyond its borders. it continues to monitor the cease fire but is battling its own battle at home. >>> we do live in a 24/7 world, but people in one bay area town says the world doesn't need slurpies, nachos, and beef jerky at all hours of night. the fight one neighborhood took against 7-eleven and won. >> reporter: it started two and a half years ago, this fairfax convenience store that was supposed to be open 7:00 to 11:00, open 24/7. >> you see men urinating on your fence. >> reporter: you might have guessed the couple living next door wasn't exactly saying oh, thank heaven. >> there was noise a lot of hanging out. we could be in our house with the doors closed and television on and hear a slew of four-letter words in our home. >> reporter: on one end, the store owner, who couldn't be reached for the story. on the other, the morenos who have lived here in relative peace for 22 years. >> this is my home. >> reporter: two years, an app
obama administration praised the egyptian president for help brokering a cease fire between israel and hamas. >> what happens in egypt will have consequences beyond its borders. it continues to monitor the cease fire but is battling its own battle at home. >>> we do live in a 24/7 world, but people in one bay area town says the world doesn't need slurpies, nachos, and beef jerky at all hours of night. the fight one neighborhood took against 7-eleven and won. >> reporter: it...
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full solace for hamas. no victory for hamas. for mahmoud abbas in ramallah, he is really on the sidelines and we can talk about that later. he wants to bring the issue of palestinian statehood to the u.n. on november 29th. that too is a false road. there really isn't a palestinian way through the gun and through hamas. >> no military solution frankly to this conflict by either side. some sort of political solution down the road. that roadmap seems very far off. at this point, hearing distant sounds of explosions, not anywhere in central gaza city, far off in the distance. we'll continue to broadcast from here, also from jerusalem, from the israeli side of the border, border towns have been hard hit over the last seven to eight days. and we'll talk to israeli ambassador michael orrin when we come back. eóoç=Ñp >>> just had an air alarm right now. going off right now. we're going to a safer place. it literally went off as we were going on the air. come on, let's get this thing unplugged. >> please be safe. we're going to --
full solace for hamas. no victory for hamas. for mahmoud abbas in ramallah, he is really on the sidelines and we can talk about that later. he wants to bring the issue of palestinian statehood to the u.n. on november 29th. that too is a false road. there really isn't a palestinian way through the gun and through hamas. >> no military solution frankly to this conflict by either side. some sort of political solution down the road. that roadmap seems very far off. at this point, hearing...
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many say internally hamas's street credit has grown stronger. in the west bank the stronghold of fatah signalled who they thought was fighting for them while abbas remained almost invisible. >> he never looks good when he's standing by while plichalestini are dying. israelis are dying too. it doesn't make mahmoud abbas to be standing i'dably by. >> reporter: the opening of blockades. what does it mean for security in the region? >> i don't think that the hamas will become more moderate but i think it's much more pragmatic than many people actually attribute to it. they show the eternity to a cease-fire will be a groundfire by israelis. >> reporter: it's not as if israel never negotiations with hamas. they must have spoken indirectly with them. and after they captured a soldier and held him for five years, israel negotiated to get him released. >>> lessons learned black friday, don't come between shoppshop shopp shoppers and their door busters. more sounds from the start of the busiest shopping season, but for this las vegas team this was inspire
many say internally hamas's street credit has grown stronger. in the west bank the stronghold of fatah signalled who they thought was fighting for them while abbas remained almost invisible. >> he never looks good when he's standing by while plichalestini are dying. israelis are dying too. it doesn't make mahmoud abbas to be standing i'dably by. >> reporter: the opening of blockades. what does it mean for security in the region? >> i don't think that the hamas will become more...
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negotiations however what you have to realize is that the reason why children are being killed is cause hamas is putting their military infrastructure next to schools next to community centers and next to neighborhoods with residential areas if they didn't put their rocket launching pads next to kindergartens there wouldn't be so many childs who would be dying and came only go ahead how would you reply to that it's always hamas is fault. outdated tired old propaganda you know murder and mayhem and it's and it's never the fault of the murderer this is this is simply outrageous and more importantly one hopes will some day have to be argued in front of the international criminal court where the judges can decide on the basis of the laws of war whether such drivel is acceptable or not you know looking also at the political dimension. the most recent reports we have is that the egyptian president mohamed morsi has indicated a ceasefire will start tonight if that is indeed accurate i think first of all we can expect a spike in violence leading up to the cease fire the reports israel has given the e
negotiations however what you have to realize is that the reason why children are being killed is cause hamas is putting their military infrastructure next to schools next to community centers and next to neighborhoods with residential areas if they didn't put their rocket launching pads next to kindergartens there wouldn't be so many childs who would be dying and came only go ahead how would you reply to that it's always hamas is fault. outdated tired old propaganda you know murder and mayhem...
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hamas says that there's no deal to stop the smuggling of weapons into gaza has a shaky truce with israel holds despite the sporadic violence. it's four o'clock here in moscow you're live with us on our t. with me to mom would say egypt's capital is experiencing a second straight day of clashes between opponents and supporters of president mohamed morsi and to regime protesters say they have no intention of leaving to here for at least a week having announced a mass sit in the at the symbolic square people flooded the streets across the country angry at the president's decision to grant him self controversial new policies that put him above other branches of government the opposition compared to move to a coup accusing morsi of paving the road to a dictatorship the demonstrations quickly turned violent as protesters clashed with security forces and proration activists journalist ahmed fanti believes the opposition's concerns over the future of democracy in egypt have solid ground. what have mohamed morsi done mubarak can be hard he told his power could not even dream of achieving morsi is
hamas says that there's no deal to stop the smuggling of weapons into gaza has a shaky truce with israel holds despite the sporadic violence. it's four o'clock here in moscow you're live with us on our t. with me to mom would say egypt's capital is experiencing a second straight day of clashes between opponents and supporters of president mohamed morsi and to regime protesters say they have no intention of leaving to here for at least a week having announced a mass sit in the at the symbolic...
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it was justified in terms of needing to defend its borders which did not obviously go down well with hamas so you have the you with or you've been perceived and perhaps rightly so too has israel on its side well certainly everybody that's been experienced experiencing violence the past few days and is hoping for peace and is also seeking this peaceful resolution secretary general ban ki moon is discouraging a ground war in gaza meanwhile thousands of u.s. marines are heading to the region paula what kind of message is that sending. well the message is and no one is neutral when it comes to any kind of involvement particularly in the middle east i mean you have the egyptians who are the mediator but certainly they have a very delicate line to to balance and to solve on the one hand representing the growing cause of the egyptian people which is essentially a sympathy in a brotherhood with hamas and on the other hand not annoying the united states which supplies so much funding to cairo on an annual basis the fact that you have for example the united states involved in this again not a neutra
it was justified in terms of needing to defend its borders which did not obviously go down well with hamas so you have the you with or you've been perceived and perhaps rightly so too has israel on its side well certainly everybody that's been experienced experiencing violence the past few days and is hoping for peace and is also seeking this peaceful resolution secretary general ban ki moon is discouraging a ground war in gaza meanwhile thousands of u.s. marines are heading to the region paula...
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and the role he brokered between the cease-fire in israel and hamas. some saw and some still see a way to leverage morsi's influence with hamas into jump-starting a middle east peace process that was all but dead. morsi's move to extend authoritarian rule by undercutting the courts complicated matters for the u.s. which still sends roughly $1 billion in aid each year to egypt. in the wake of the power grab u.s. officials issued a cautious statement of concern and a call for calm and there is a lot at stake for morsi and his muslim brotherhood as well, there's billions of dollars in imf funds, most important to the u.s. is continued stability in egypt, that peace treaty some three decades old between israel and egypt, absolutely vital for u.s. and western interests. kate? >> mike viqueira at the white house tonight, thank you. >>> another hot spot the white house is keeping an eye on, the situation in israel and gaza, where a three-day-old cease-fire is still holding tonight. amid the rubble, there are signs life is starting to get back to normal, thoug
and the role he brokered between the cease-fire in israel and hamas. some saw and some still see a way to leverage morsi's influence with hamas into jump-starting a middle east peace process that was all but dead. morsi's move to extend authoritarian rule by undercutting the courts complicated matters for the u.s. which still sends roughly $1 billion in aid each year to egypt. in the wake of the power grab u.s. officials issued a cautious statement of concern and a call for calm and there is a...
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in gaza hamas is calling for israel to stop killing its leaders and end a six-year blockade. meanwhile, new explosions continued through palestinian territory. they say they targeted the national islamic bank which they accuse hamas of using to pay its employees. an nbc analysis found israel has killed nearly 40 hamas militants over the last week, often using high precision drone strikes but the civilian toll has been high as well. thousands of people turned out for the funerals of four young children killed in an israeli air strike. meanwhile, israel's so-called iron dome missile defense has helped keep most missiles out of heavily populated areas. still some have made it through, like this rocket that hit a school. joining us now, nbc's eamon ayman in gaza. >> reporter: according to israeli military, more than 100 hit the gaza strip. this morning palestinian officials say the death toll from the past seven days has now reached 115 palestinians. nearly a third of them children. earlier this morning, four killed, two brothers and a father killed in an incident that pushed tha
in gaza hamas is calling for israel to stop killing its leaders and end a six-year blockade. meanwhile, new explosions continued through palestinian territory. they say they targeted the national islamic bank which they accuse hamas of using to pay its employees. an nbc analysis found israel has killed nearly 40 hamas militants over the last week, often using high precision drone strikes but the civilian toll has been high as well. thousands of people turned out for the funerals of four young...
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. >>> amid fears the cease-fire between israel and hamas and gaza won't last long, we found one place that is a zone of peace. where victims most importantly children from both sides of the border can find some common ground. [ male announcer ] what are happy kids made of? bikes and balloons, and noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. a wand, some wings, soup with good things. sidewalks and doodles and wholesome noodles. puddles and pails and yes, puppy dog tails. for a lunch like this, there's a hug and a kiss. because that's what happy kids are made of. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. that's right. so it's like i won. sure. oh my gosh i won!!! i won!!! [ male announcer ] get a $100 walmart gift card when you buy any android or windows 8 smartphone. through december 1st. from america's gift headquarters. walmart. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my
. >>> amid fears the cease-fire between israel and hamas and gaza won't last long, we found one place that is a zone of peace. where victims most importantly children from both sides of the border can find some common ground. [ male announcer ] what are happy kids made of? bikes and balloons, and noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. a wand, some wings, soup with good things. sidewalks and doodles and wholesome noodles....
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>> reporter: you know if hamas changed and moderated its positions, if hamas met the three benchmarks that were articulated by the united nations, that is recognizing my country to exist. abandoning terrorism and violence, then the negotiations could begin. but on the contrary, i think in many ways hamas is stuck in a very extreme position. and the evidence we saw for that today. we had the bombing in tel aviv on the bus. and hamas praised that. they welcomed that. they said that was legitimate. and so as long as hamas is doing that sort of thing it is difficult to be optimistic. but if they do change, if they do moderate. if they fundamentally reserve some of their very hard line positions, the door can be opened. >> i mean, do you accept, though, obviously in the last eight or nine days, 30 times as many palestinians have been killed as israelis? so clearly, there is bloodshed on both sides. and israel is not blameless here, either. >> reporter: i think the most important issue here is though, what we're we doing? i mean, this whole operation was not to take territory or change regi
>> reporter: you know if hamas changed and moderated its positions, if hamas met the three benchmarks that were articulated by the united nations, that is recognizing my country to exist. abandoning terrorism and violence, then the negotiations could begin. but on the contrary, i think in many ways hamas is stuck in a very extreme position. and the evidence we saw for that today. we had the bombing in tel aviv on the bus. and hamas praised that. they welcomed that. they said that was...
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ever since hamas is in power. i think that after this conflict is over and palestinians in the west bank and in gaza will think about what has happened, they will understand that none of this would have happened had hamas not adopted this -- you called it a rejectionist policy. it's not rejectionist. it's a holy war policy. their only project is holy war until the bitter end, until they destroy israel. and this is something the palestinians need to think about very seriously. is this what they want for gaza, for the west bank for themselves? or do they want to find a path to negotiate peace with israel and co-exist peacefully in two separate independent secure states. i think it's for the palestinians to make that choice. and until then if our security is threatened, if israeli civilians come under fire, then they will take whatever measures are needed to protect them. at the same time, we are still willing to discuss and to negotiate with the palestinian authority a peace deal. we are willing to talk any time wit
ever since hamas is in power. i think that after this conflict is over and palestinians in the west bank and in gaza will think about what has happened, they will understand that none of this would have happened had hamas not adopted this -- you called it a rejectionist policy. it's not rejectionist. it's a holy war policy. their only project is holy war until the bitter end, until they destroy israel. and this is something the palestinians need to think about very seriously. is this what they...
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whole thing sure clearly how israel has no long term strategy in dealing with the power literally gaza hamas by claiming so part of its approach to resist and of course. on bridging on and. to be honest with you just before the attacks or. popularity was pretty much it and now it's coming back again to the scene and it's pretty victorious and preventing. a ground invasion. and pretty much defending at least that's what the public in august thanks. to my colleague kevin and interviewed a spokesman from the israeli prime minister's office i think the government has lost some popular opinion in israel over the outcome of the conflict which saw so called surgical bombings kill dozens of gazan civilians. no definitely there are many people in israel the thing the prime minister should. get more and more get more of this operation go in ground operation because these people don't believe but hamas will really start firing rockets and fortunately unfortunately people in israel cannot believe that the international community can . pressure and enforce the cease fire and that's why people are so kind
whole thing sure clearly how israel has no long term strategy in dealing with the power literally gaza hamas by claiming so part of its approach to resist and of course. on bridging on and. to be honest with you just before the attacks or. popularity was pretty much it and now it's coming back again to the scene and it's pretty victorious and preventing. a ground invasion. and pretty much defending at least that's what the public in august thanks. to my colleague kevin and interviewed a...
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israel and hamas observe a shaky cease fire despite trading accusations of violations after several riots and the dead leave all the shooting. the u.s. trained europe but you're just still often there as the leaders agree on how much they want to base. international news life from this is he was me hello and welcome to the program egypt's security forces have fired tear gas at angry protesters running against the islamic president mohamed morsi and you decree granting him sweeping powers to spawn demos across the country the opposition has started a sit in protests and the square pledging to fight what it calls the most is power grab kyra because journalist true has the details. what i've really seen is quite harsh tactics used by the police to stop protests in tahrir square you see a lot of tear gas on protesters throwing rocks down on protesters from the top of buildings we've also seen molotov being thrown back and forth at the same time we've had demonstrations at the presidential palace in support of the president and also across the country we've seen the president the president pro
israel and hamas observe a shaky cease fire despite trading accusations of violations after several riots and the dead leave all the shooting. the u.s. trained europe but you're just still often there as the leaders agree on how much they want to base. international news life from this is he was me hello and welcome to the program egypt's security forces have fired tear gas at angry protesters running against the islamic president mohamed morsi and you decree granting him sweeping powers to...
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all the syria without palestinians so they can kill the dream of building a palestinian country aid hama says a father of seven like other bedouin farmers most of the herding grounds for his goats and sheep have been swallowed up by nearby settlements the state has never given him and others a building permit and the makeshift homes have no running water sanitation or electricity and now their children could be left out in the cold but first of all it's. a policy probably against the duke case and when you don't have an educated person you can easily manipulate the way they think so i think that's the focal point it's about demolishing about school or. against the school the case has been back and forth in the courts a demolition order instigated by settlers is still valid and the community could be displaced at any time the settlers accuse the bad ones of building the school for political purposes a tactic they themselves often use but they ignore the fact that if the school is closed down these students will inevitably drop out of education and become an even bigger burden on the state
all the syria without palestinians so they can kill the dream of building a palestinian country aid hama says a father of seven like other bedouin farmers most of the herding grounds for his goats and sheep have been swallowed up by nearby settlements the state has never given him and others a building permit and the makeshift homes have no running water sanitation or electricity and now their children could be left out in the cold but first of all it's. a policy probably against the duke case...
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out and one wing of hamas and so therefore does iran have less influence on hamas today even though they supply the weapons that they're using? >> iran has much less influence on hamas but it has very, very substantial determinative influence on islamic jihad in gaza which is the group that just every time you have some measure of starts firing rockets. the biggest challenge for hamas if they come up with a cease-fire is how do they impose and enforce that on the iranian-backed islamic jihad group which is the wild card. >> rose: thank you, david, good to see you. >> thanks, charlie. >> rose: david ignatius, back in a moment. stay with us. >> rose: julian sands is here. the british actor is famous for his roles in "e kilng fields" "a room with a view" and the television series "24." he's performing a one-man show called "harold pinter" it's directed by john malkovich and playing at the irish repertoire theater. >> you're finally turning. one for you, one for me. >> every morning i wake up and go, oh, my god. i get to present a celebration of harold pinter. and it fills with me with
out and one wing of hamas and so therefore does iran have less influence on hamas today even though they supply the weapons that they're using? >> iran has much less influence on hamas but it has very, very substantial determinative influence on islamic jihad in gaza which is the group that just every time you have some measure of starts firing rockets. the biggest challenge for hamas if they come up with a cease-fire is how do they impose and enforce that on the iranian-backed islamic...
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come to power not only in gaza but also in the west bank and most notably here we're talking about hamas this would hope because tory's meet their goals particularly in syria where for quite some time they have been pushing for regime change which was also witnessed a growing together in terms of relationship between the qatar and how much let me just remind you that some two hundred and fifty million dollars were recently pledged by qatar to hamas to help palestinians in the gaza strip to rebuild their homes and their infrastructure off to the operation. coslet now what we also know is that israel stands to lose from all of this of course israel has been alarmed by the close close relationship between hamas as well as saudi arabia qatar and mohamed morsi they are they coming closer together and expressing more vocal anti israel sentiment so there's a lot happening behind the scenes we're not just talking about the extermination of yasser arafat's body but we're talking about much longer deeper ramifications. to discuss a sensitive procedure and potential political ramifications i'm now
come to power not only in gaza but also in the west bank and most notably here we're talking about hamas this would hope because tory's meet their goals particularly in syria where for quite some time they have been pushing for regime change which was also witnessed a growing together in terms of relationship between the qatar and how much let me just remind you that some two hundred and fifty million dollars were recently pledged by qatar to hamas to help palestinians in the gaza strip to...
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assume near absolute powers came just hours after he helped broker a cease fire between israel and hamas and gaza and online right now we've got more on how his crucial role in the trees gave him a green light with a drastic action. the remains of the late palestinian leader yasser arafat have been excused now an international team of forensic experts will take tissue samples hoping to clear doubts over the cause of his death in two thousand and four our middle east correspondent policy as mine. then you don't choose the body of the former palestinian leader yasser arafat was removed from it's more than where it's been for the better part of eight years since he died back in two thousand and four and since that time the question has never been on said to him exactly what exactly killed our friends must have a sting is believe that israel was behind his killing although israel has repeatedly and consistently denied this at the time of his did if there was radioactive material that was found on his clothing what we witnessing now is an investigation that is seeing a team of international i
assume near absolute powers came just hours after he helped broker a cease fire between israel and hamas and gaza and online right now we've got more on how his crucial role in the trees gave him a green light with a drastic action. the remains of the late palestinian leader yasser arafat have been excused now an international team of forensic experts will take tissue samples hoping to clear doubts over the cause of his death in two thousand and four our middle east correspondent policy as...
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this week, leaders around the world praised him for brokering a cease fire between israel and hamas. . >> more now on his new powers and the anger it spurred. >> if anyone thought egyptians were tired or weary of protesting after two years of demonstrations, all you had to do was look at cairo's tahrir square on friday and it was clear that's not the case. the demonstrators appeared to be as determined as ever and this time they're going after their current president. outrage, clashes, and anguish in tahrir. thousands of angry egyptians back in a public square that has become the arab world's emblem for the democratic right to protest. this was where egyptians demands the ouster of former president hosni mubarak last year. this time the fury aimed at current president mohammed morrissey. >> we're here because we don't want him to rule us anymore. >> one man wants to do everything and nothing at all of what we want. >> on thursday, the new islamist president made himself the most powerful man in egypt by announcing sweeping decrees he says are designed to push forward the drafting of
this week, leaders around the world praised him for brokering a cease fire between israel and hamas. . >> more now on his new powers and the anger it spurred. >> if anyone thought egyptians were tired or weary of protesting after two years of demonstrations, all you had to do was look at cairo's tahrir square on friday and it was clear that's not the case. the demonstrators appeared to be as determined as ever and this time they're going after their current president. outrage,...
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israel and hamas observe a shaky cease fire despite trading accusations of late for several players and a deadly what if. the trigger were that you just slap in the air as leaders of the only partially want to base an. international news and comment live from moscow this is an see with me you nashbar thanks for joining us egypt's security forces have fired tear gas at angry protesters running against the islamic president mohamed morsi a new decree granting him sweeping powers has spawned demos across the country they opposition has started a sit in protests in the higher square pledging to fight what it calls morse's pollen grab and cairo based journalist truth has the details are. what i really think is quite harsh tactics used by the police to stop protests in tahrir square you see a lot of tear gas on protesters throwing rocks down on protesters from the top of buildings and we've also seen molotov being thrown back and forth at the same time we've had demonstrations at the presidential palace in support of the president and also across the country we've seen the president and anti
israel and hamas observe a shaky cease fire despite trading accusations of late for several players and a deadly what if. the trigger were that you just slap in the air as leaders of the only partially want to base an. international news and comment live from moscow this is an see with me you nashbar thanks for joining us egypt's security forces have fired tear gas at angry protesters running against the islamic president mohamed morsi a new decree granting him sweeping powers has spawned demos...
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i think how much of the very clear in their leader khaled mashaal including the hamas prime minister ismail haniya both of them have doors. for statehood they have been made very clear that the p.l.o. remains a sole legitimate representative of the palestinian people they have made very clear that they support peace efforts to get a state in the only thing that hamas has said is that if eventually we get to a peace agreement with the state of history this agreement has to be said for a national referendum which is the same this really is actually going to do is still the question is not why we're going now i think the question is why we didn't go before and i think what we're doing now it's over to do is step four and over do . this if this debate is that you are seeing all over the occupied palestinian territory including the gaza strip including occupied this juicer them including all refugee camps eleven million palestinians or the world will be celebrating today what we see as an overdue right that we are getting so again the question is not why now the question is why not before
i think how much of the very clear in their leader khaled mashaal including the hamas prime minister ismail haniya both of them have doors. for statehood they have been made very clear that the p.l.o. remains a sole legitimate representative of the palestinian people they have made very clear that they support peace efforts to get a state in the only thing that hamas has said is that if eventually we get to a peace agreement with the state of history this agreement has to be said for a national...